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Hasselblad FlexColor software

Ilse Jurrien
IFA 2007 Report
Friday 13th, July 2007
Posted by: Ilse Jurrien

The Hasselblad FlexColor software for image capture and processing continues to set new standards for digital photography. The software has always been free of charge for Hasselblad users. Digital correction for vignetting implemented as DAC level III completing Hasselblad’s development of digital lens corrections, which started out with correction for color aberration (DAC level I) and distortion (DAC level II). The correction is continuously adjustable between 0 and 100%. andheld capture at longer exposure times is improved by a short capture delay after the mirror-up movement. This minimizes vibration during exposure. The optional delay is 50 msec per default, and can be set from 0 to 200 msec.

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Although software for processing digital images has become an important feature inside today’s digital compact camera, there is still plenty of room for software to post process a digital image. Here at the IFA 2007 show a number of manufacturers showcases their digital image solution by introducing the latest software for the amateur and professional photographer. Some features like face detection is part software based, but also automatic corrections like red eye removal is something that has become common in a digital compact camera. And even some DSLR manufacturers integrate intelligent software into their digital SLR cameras. Automatic corrections inside the camera or the ability of using in-camera software tools for editing the captured images without the need of a computer is popular by camera manufacturers. IFA 2007 will bring you the latest on software news.